Pangaea was centered around the equator during the Triassic period, spanning from about 90°N to 60°S latitude.
The latitude of Pangea was hard to pinpoint because it was a supercontinent. All of the continents were together before they separated into 7 continents.
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No, "Pangaea" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Pangaea (ancient supercontinent).
Small world/country. :P
The latitude of Pangea was hard to pinpoint because it was a supercontinent. All of the continents were together before they separated into 7 continents.
You can find the South Pole at 90 degrees S, a single GPS point.
Russia spans from approximately 41 degrees to 82 degrees north latitude.
The Canadian prairies cover a broad area, so the latitude and longitude can vary. Generally, the prairies span from approximately 49° to 55° latitude and -110° to -97° longitude. This includes provinces like Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.
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The Zagros Mountains span from approximately 32°N to 37°N latitude and 44°E to 48°E longitude, covering parts of Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
Latitude lines never touch, so they are sometimes called "parallels".
Pangaea is from the Earth. It was always there
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Pangaea gets its name because it's a greek word for "all Earth".
Yes if Pangaea was a supercontinent it has to be huge
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